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This consultation closed on 25 March 2020. Thank you to everyone who provided feedback. For updates on this project, please scroll down to the 'News' below.
At the 19 November 2019 Council Meeting, Council unanimously moved a resolution to 'undertake additional landscaping works at Marks Park headland, including regrading adjacent to the ridgeline path, to maximise the sculpture placement potential for future events.'
We have prepared a draft plan indicating the extent of the works at Marks Park to achieve the aims outlined in the Council report.
The works proposed will include:
importing and spreading an estimated 360 cubic metres of clean fill
turfing the affected areas an approximate 1500 sq m
removing and reinstalling existing irrigation lines
rectifying drainage issues with subsoil drainage infrastructure created by modifying the landform.
The works are expected to cost approximately $180,000 (previously stated as $100,000) and are proposed to be expedited for construction to ensure they are completed ahead of the 2020 Sculpture by the Sea event.
More information on the proposed works is available in the downloadable files in the Document Library.
This consultation closed on 25 March 2020. Thank you to everyone who provided feedback. For updates on this project, please scroll down to the 'News' below.
At the 19 November 2019 Council Meeting, Council unanimously moved a resolution to 'undertake additional landscaping works at Marks Park headland, including regrading adjacent to the ridgeline path, to maximise the sculpture placement potential for future events.'
We have prepared a draft plan indicating the extent of the works at Marks Park to achieve the aims outlined in the Council report.
The works proposed will include:
importing and spreading an estimated 360 cubic metres of clean fill
turfing the affected areas an approximate 1500 sq m
removing and reinstalling existing irrigation lines
rectifying drainage issues with subsoil drainage infrastructure created by modifying the landform.
The works are expected to cost approximately $180,000 (previously stated as $100,000) and are proposed to be expedited for construction to ensure they are completed ahead of the 2020 Sculpture by the Sea event.
More information on the proposed works is available in the downloadable files in the Document Library.